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Topic: Blodgett Oven to Propane (Read 1752 times)

I have the opportunity to pick up a old Blodgett Gas pizza oven, I believe it is 48" wide w/10" high single deck. It comes with a stone deck and the price is CHEAP. The unit is not only old, it is dirty and banged up but the owner says it still works fine. The stones appear to be ok, as well.

I think this might make a good practice oven to perfect an awesome NY recipe. However, I live in the country and use propane. Does anyone know if this oven can be converted to propane use? And if so, will it heat to an acceptable temperature? Also, would anybody have any idea what it would cost to make a propane conversion?

I'm not all that optimistic that this will give you the NY bake times that you're looking for. Gas ovens, even old-ish gas ovens, tend to be iffy. If it doesn't give you the bake times, though, all is not lost. If it has the BTUs, then you can try adding a brick ceiling and you can also probably mess with the thermostat.